Find write the meanings of the following figure
of speech in 2-3 lines .a. interrogation. b.Alliteration.c. personification.d.pun and give 3 examples for each
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Explanation:
PUN:
A Pun consists in the use of a word in such a way that it is capable of more than one application, the object being to introduce a ludicrous effect.
Example:
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• is life worth living? It depends upon the liver.
In this sentence, the word ‘liver’ has been used in double meaning- the physical organ LIVER and the person who lives.
• An ambassador is an honest man who lies aboard for the good of his country.
In this sentence, the word ‘lies’ has been used in double meaning- being and making false statement
INTERROGATION:
Interrogation is asking of a question not for the sake of getting an answer, but to put a point more effectively.
Examples:
• Am I my brother’s keeper?
Am I my brother’s keeper?• Who is here so vile that will not love his
PERSONIFICATION:
In Personification, inanimate objects and abstract notions are spoken of as having life and intelligence.
Examples:
:• Death lays its icy hands on King.
:• Death lays its icy hands on King.• Pride goes forth on horseback, grand and gay.
:• Death lays its icy hands on King.• Pride goes forth on horseback, grand and gay.• Laughter is holding her both sides.
ALLITERATION
Alliteration is a term to describe a literary device in which a series of words begin with the same consonant sound.
examples:
• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. ...
• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. ...•A good cook could cook as much cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies.
• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. ...•A good cook could cook as much cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies.•Black bug bit a big black bear. ...
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Let us discuss some of the poetic devices.
- a) Interrogation: This refers to questions asked in a poem.
- It is asked not with an intention to get an answer but to glorify events.
- Example:
- How can you sharpen your shoulder blades?
- Would you hammer the nail on your toes?
- When can their glory fade?
- b) Alliteration: It is the repetition of words or sounds to bring in rhythm
- Examples: Betty Botter Bought Some Butter.
- Finely the fat, floppy fish
- On Monday silly seal swims all day long
- c) Personification: A poetic device where objects or animals are given human qualities.
- Examples: The stars winked at me
- The car danced on the wet road
- The moon gazed on my midnight
- Pun: It is a play with words to imply different meanings
- How do celebrities stay cool? Because they have many fans
- Why does fish lives in salt water? Because pepper makes them sneeze.
- Why did the turkey cross the road? To prove that it is not chicken.
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